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Harvest Dinner Season Pass

City RootsMarch 03, 2015 7:00 PM

1005 Airport Boulevard

Columbia, SC 29205

This ticket is for one season pass to the Spring 2015 Harvest Dinners that includes five dinners one each month. This does not include the Oyster Roast or Beer Festival. This Ticket s good from January 1 until June 1, 2015.

Adapted for the stage from the 1992 hit film, Sister Act follows the story of a lounge singer who, after an unlikely turn of events, finds herself in a convent among a group of nuns. When Deloris witnesses a violent crime at the hands of her mobster boyfriend, she enters the witness protection program and is placed in last location any of her old cohorts would find her: a convent. Forced to adhere to the somber and sober life of the church, Deloris clashes with the convent's leader, Mother Superior, but eventually finds her niche with the choir. Through Deloris' leadership, the group of singers is transformed into a soulful gospel choir. The church's attendance and donations skyrocket, attracting the public's attention and subsequently, old problems come to the surface again. Sister Act has been captivating audiences since its 2009 West End premiere with its poignant story line, gripping characters and electric music.

2nd Annual SC Midlands Job Fair! South Carolina's Largest Annual Hirting Event! The SC Midlands Job Fair is a non-profit, collaborative effort of nine Midlands area Chambers of Commerce in an effort to enhance the rapidly growing workforce of South Carolina. In response to the outstanding success of last year; this year's event is expanding the to a larger location in order to accommodate more employers as well as participants. This year's event is being held at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center on Lincoln St. in heart of Columbia's Vista. Last year's event included 64 area employers and drew over 2000 job seekers! This year we have room for up to 125 employers, have included marketing and live remote coverage from the five affiliate radio stations of AlphaMedia and are projecting job seeker attendance of over 3,000! Some of the employers the have already registered for this years event: Lexington Medical Center, Regional Medical Center or Orangeburg, MedCare Urgent Care, Nephron Pharmaceutical, SCANA, Blue Cross Blue Shield of SC, Amcol Systems, Michelin Tire, LabCorp, Mutual Of Omaha, Microstaff IT, Kelly Services, Express Pros, A3 Communications, Addus Homecare, CMC Steel, INSphere Insurance Solutions, Waddel & Reed Financial Advisors, Strategic Staffing & Supply, TrueGroup Solutions AND MORE. Once again, we've been able to keep the cost for employers to a very reasonable $175 for the day. This cost includes your 6 foot skirted table, two chairs, WiFi Access and lunch for two company representatives. All you will need to do is bring your marketing SWAG and set up. Electrical service can be purchased directly from the venue. Be sure to register early as tables for this event will fill up quickly! This Non-Profit Professional Hiring event is open to the public and free to attend. The 2015 SC Midlands Job Fair is presented by: The Chambers of Commerce of: The State of South Carolina, Greater Columbia, Greater Lexington, Newberry County, Sumter, Greater Irmo, Orangeburg County, Greater Cayce West Columbia, and Kershaw County and ECPI University , IT-oLogy & Alpha Media Don't Wait! Register Today and secure your place in South Carolina's largest annual hiring event!

The University of South Carolina is a public research facility located in Columbia, South Carolina that was founded in 1801. The Gamecocks are the sports teams that compete for the school in the National CollegiateAthleticAssociation's Division I. The name "Gamecock" is a moniker that pays respects to Thomas Sumter, a SouthCarolinianwar hero who was given the nickname "The Carolina Gamecock" during the Revolutionary War for his impressive fighting tactics that didn't rely on his physicality or size of company.